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Sears501

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  1. Initally, my PC had a dual channel 2x8 memory sticks that has a speed of 2400 MHz, and I never used XMP. Later, I installed an additional 2x8, identical to the previous ones I installed; DDR3-2400 MHz, CAS latency 11, timing 11-13-13-31, and everything. I turn on the XMP profile and I'm able to run my computer for 20-30 minutes until it blue screens. PC is not overclocked and is running at stock clock speed with intel turbo and MSI's enhanced turbo on (and an important thing to note is that the BIOS automatically enables enhanced turbo on when an XMP profile is active.) BSODs errors like IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL System Specs: Windows 10 64 bit Intel Core i7 4790K MSI Z97 Gaming 5 Corsair Vengeance DDR3-2400 MSI Gaming X GTX 1080 Corsair AX 860i
  2. Originally, my two 1080s were quite normal in terms of performance and usage. After maybe a few driver updates, something changed and now my usages have switched. I tried disabling SLI, running with one card in at a time, and going into power options and disabling the PCIE power setting, so it gets as much power as it can. No difference. CPU usage is averaging around 20-40% in games and cooling is as much as I can give it: http://prntscr.com/gbcp5h http://prntscr.com/gbcewv usages during games such as PUBG, War Thunder, Overwatch, Battlefield 1 Monitor: LG 27 inch 4K display connected via HDMI System Specs: CPU: Intel core i7 4790K Motherboard: MSI Z97 Gaming 5 GPU: MSI Gaming X 1080 x2 RAM: DDR3 32GB
  3. Alright, I'll contact you tomorrow if anything happens. See you around, and thanks for the help!
  4. Yep, the PSU is fried. and I can smell burning metal coming from the power supply, and it got really hot. I also overclocked the CPU, resulting in more power usage. So yeah, PSU is dead. If it still doesn't work after my friend's new PSU, then I'm just going to get a new motherboard and CPU.
  5. I cannot get another PSU at the moment. However, tomorrow my friend will sell me his Corsair RM650W.
  6. Sorry, I just tried to make this thread short and sweet. Anyways I run a dual monitor setup, and both did not work at all. Yesterday, it was working perfectly fine, and I turned my computer off for the night. I tried to boot it up this afternoon, but it just displayed "no signal". I did not touch any components prior to the event, and I had my room locked.
  7. I am unable to get any signal input from both my monitors. My graphics card is functional, as I tested it with another computer. All PCIe slots on the motherboard are unable to display any input. I have used DVI cables and VGA cables to check if it's just the display port, but neither have worked, and I am able to get video on the other computer as stated before. I have done a CMOS reset in desperation, but still no change. System Specs: CPU AMD FX-6300 3.5GHz 6-Core Processor $94.99 $0.99 $95.98 Newegg Buy Free Deus Ex game code w/ purchase, limited offer CPU Cooler Corsair H60 74.4 CFM Liquid CPU Cooler $89.99 $89.99 Corsair Buy Motherboard MSI 970 GAMING ATX AM3+ Motherboard Memory Kingston HyperX Fury Blue 8GB (2 x 4GB) DDR3-1866 Memory Add Additional Memory Storage Seagate Barracuda 1TB 3.5" 7200RPM Internal Hard Drive $48.99 FREE $48.99 Newegg Buy Add Additional Storage Video Card EVGA GeForce GTX 780 3GB Video Card Add Another Video Card For 2-Way SLI Case NZXT H440 (Matte Black/Red) ATX Mid Tower Case $109.99 FREE $109.99 Newegg Buy Power Supply Thermaltake TR2 500W ATX Power Supply $49.99 FREE $49.99 Newegg Buy OS: Windows 10
  8. I have concluded that both GPUs are functional and operational, all four sticks of RAM are functional, and PCIe slots are working properly. According to everyone here, the problem is the PSU. I will be getting a corsair AX 860i very soon. Thank you all.
  9. On my Samsung 850 pro 128gb, I am unable to boot up from the SSD, all it does is it posts into bios, and restarts in one big loop. All I did was hit reset my PC in the start menu since my computer was not working well. I grabbed my brothers SSD, and I am able to boot up from there.
  10. Okay, it's stuck in an infinite loop now
  11. But how would that result in blue screens? Wouldn't it just shut off?
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